The Bills have lost two in a row and slipped well behind the chasing pack in the AFC, not to mention below .500. A date with the Browns could be just what the Buffalo troops need to bolster their spirits. It does seem a bit generous to roll out a double-digit spread for the Bills, who are just 5-8-0 ATS with a 1.8 winning margin and a +2.4 differential versus the spread. Then again, the Browns are 2-11-0 ATS with a -12.9 losing margin and -6.0 differential vs. the spread. So the NFL line is in the wheelhouse, so to speak.

The Browns are three losses away from a 0-16 SU season. Color the world shocked if the Bills don’t heap more misery on the Browns. The world would tip off its axis if the Browns win. Heck, Cleveland might plan an open top bus parade in the city to mark the occasion, avoiding the mortifying embarrassment of a winless, pointless, meaningless season.

There is no hyperbole to describe just how bad the Browns really are. It follows this game is going to be just as ugly, unwatchable as every other Browns game this season. The Browns have conceded a total of 375 points through 13 games, which equals 28.8 points per game. Consider it’s week 15 and the Browns are long out of the frame, what incentive do the Browns have, really? Keep in mind what player really wants to go all out for a lost cause when it might mean risking potential injury for next term. Bills should come up against little resistance here and ride roughshod over the Browns.